Shadow Fight 3 is scheduled for a Fall release, and we have a trailer for the impatient lot — like us.

Set decades after its predecessor, this latest instalment centers around the three main factions of Legion, Dynasty and Heralds; each divided by their struggle to survive in a world that has been flooded with Shadow Energy following the final events of Shadow Fight 2. Shadow Fight 3 will provide a nail-biting mix of RPG and classic fighting action along with an incredibly robust character customization system and dynamically generated quests. Players can look forward to fully personalizing their fighting style by collecting equipment, perks, and special moves.

Shadow Fight 3 will include features such as:

Three Playable Factions: Choose from either the brutal Legion, stealthy Dynasty, or deadly Heralds, each with their own unique history and fighting style.

As we wait on upcoming game Heroes of Skyrealm, we are happy to say we have a new trailer.

About the game:

Heroes of Skyrealm is a 3D, character-focused mobile action RPG. As the leader of a rebellious band of heroes, players take command of a city in the sky, a vast and upgradeable airship that also serves as the main interface between battles.

But the real key to Heroes of Skyrealm is combat â€“ and with responsive controls and smart companion AI, leading a 3-hero team into battle is easy and compelling. A meaty single-player campaign leads into massive, real-time 3-player co-op challenges and a wide range of PvP modes â€“ including several that put user-generated content front and center.

With a strong cast of over 30 playable characters drawn from ten distinct nations, every hero illuminates a different corner of Skyrealm. While combat and idle animations illuminate their personalities, unlockable comic vignettes delve deeper into this bright and vibrant world. Though gameplay is the core of Heroes of Skyrealm, characters are at its heart.

For players that like to tinker with builds and tactics, taking new heroes into battle and discovering new synergies is half the fun. But even if players focus on their favorite trio, characters can be garrisoned in airship structures to grant bonuses, making roster expansion critical for every playstyle./

Why you should maybe give a damn.
Huge, openworld crafting RPG with 60+ hours of story content.
No inventory management – a crafting game with an infinite, self-managing inventory. FINALLY.
True crossplatforminess – It’s the same game on PC and Mobile, and you can move your save between the two, meaning you can pop it in your pocket for that morning commute and then come back home and bury your face in the big screen via Steam. And it plays beautifully either way. It’ll be $5 on mobile platforms and $15 on Steam.
Indie as F*** – 3 brothers taking 2 years to make the game that gets 1 of them through cancer treatment.

As noted, the game will cost $5.

If we may, we at Android Rundown wanna give a big shout-out to Sam, one-third of the development team at Butterscotch Shenanigans. We love beating games, but nothing beats beating cancer!

We’ve been a bit eager with regards to Rocky universe-inspired Real Boxing 2 CREED, which is the official game of upcoming major motion picture CREED; I mean, when it comes to movie tie-ins, the idea of Rocky training the son of Apollo Creed sounds interesting enough, no?

A mobile game based on that premise should be equally compelling.

Hopefully.

In any case, we have a firm release date for the mobile game: November 19th on Google Play, to be exact. According to the most recent press release, future updates will give players an opportunity to traverse past iconic matches from the Rocky franchise.

Interesting.

While we impatiently wait for November 19th to roll around, we have the official trailer below for public consumption.

Mobile gamers wanting high-flying action adventures can look forward to Oinky Boinky, a ball-and-paddle game inspired by and improving upon the endless runner genre, from Rekkener. iOS device and Apple TV owners can jump for joy later this month, while Android gamers can join the fun late November.

Oinky Boinky will test players’ reactions as they help the colorful characters reach for the stars. Boinky the hedgehog wants to soar through the skies above beautiful locations around the world like Hamsterdam and The Pig Apple. It is up to the player who controls Oinky, a pig who’s ready to leave the farm, to lend his bouncy friend a hoof.

Gameplay begins with Boinky jumping into the air. Players need to position Oinky underneath his pal and then tap at the perfect moment to inflate the pig so he can bounce the Boinky to new heights. Tap too early and Boinky won’t get a full boost, losing momentum and altitude as a result. Tap too late and Boinky will hit the ground, and it’s time to give it another go.

Instead of restarting like most endless runners, play resumes from the most recently completed land. Players will enjoy honing their skill. With each level completed, they’ll be reaching heights they once thought impossible as the challenge keeps rising.

Part of the fun is exploring the themed lands and seeing campy new characters, whose costumes, names and personalities are often puns or plays on famous figures. As players progress, they unlock more bouncers like Bearlock Holmes and jumpers like Harvey Koalatel.

The game will be free (with optional in-app purchases) on Google Play. The trailer is below:

Albion Online, the upcoming cross-platform MMORPG that is currently in beta, has a new trailer which highlights a new boss battle.

Currently the hardest boss to defeat in the game, the Demon Prince was created by the Disciples of Morgana using the soul of an ancient demon. Featuring captivating narration, the video presents the bloodshed between five-warrior crew and the Demon Prince showcasing the unique skills and spells the boss uses to instill complete darkness in the hearts of his enemies.

We’ve been waiting for this one for a while, and now we have a release date for Crescent Moon’s upcoming skatepunk game Leave Me Alone (which comes to us courtesy of Onvision Studio): October 8th is “go” day for Google Play!

It’s an interesting looking game, that’s for sure; the trailer highlights a platform-type game backed by some seriously zany graphics. One gets 21 levels, 15 locations, fireworks and even the occasional giant serpent.

Somewhere between the 1980s and 1990s there exists a world that never was. A world of skatepunks, mutants, and madtastic ruffians who roam the streets causing terror and havoc wherever they go. A world where its noblest boarded citizens have just one war cry against the world outside: LEAVE ME ALONE!

Lucky for them, those citizens have brought more than a way cry to defend themselves. They have you.

Leave Me Alone is a game of sidescrolling skateboarding combat that has more in common with Mad Max than Tony Hawk. Players perform tricks, drink soda, and kick ass across a variety of post-apocalyptic 2D environments. Grind over a park fountain filled with toxic waste, then step off your board to bash some dirty muties in the skull.

The recently announced Real Boxing 2 has new screens available for those eager to get a taste of the final product.

There’s also some news. Directly from the presser:

Players eager to get their hands on Real Boxingâ„¢ 2 early can join the Real Boxingâ„¢ 2 VIP Club for a chance to participate in the gameâ€™s beta. Doing so also secures a number of other benefits, including an a unique VIP Club-only gear set, exclusive starter bonus and a chance to unlock even more bonuses via achieving milestones

The game uses augmented reality elements to incorporate one’s environment into gameplay, creating environments unique and immersive. Toss in aliens and tower defense, and one gets a compelling experience indeed.

You receive a mayday hail from an alien vessel thatâ€™s on a collision course with your real-world neighborhood. Installing advanced software onto your mobile device, the alien message is as clear as it is terrifying: if you donâ€™t act, the situation will become catastrophic. Not just for them, but for you and your entire neighborhood.

In Clandestine: Anomaly your mobile device becomes super-charged with alien software, allowing you to see a hidden conflict all around you, and quickly build and deploy colossal structures to launch attacks and defend your neighborhood. With the help of a covert organization charged with defending Earth, youâ€™ll become Earthâ€™s first and last line of defense against a planet-wide infection.

Stage battles remotely from the comfort of home, or take the fight to the frontline by moving to real-world GPS positions, and unleash powerful airstrikes in state-of-the-art, award-winning augmented reality combat.

Spacetime Studios upcoming game Call of Champions is getting a new closed beta… starting today!

Call of Champions is a next-generation MOBA specifically designed for mobile devices and exciting five-minute gameplay sessions, empowering players to enjoy fast-paced competitive matches on the go. Featuring intense three-on-three battles, Call of Champions distills traditional MOBA elements to their core components while simultaneously introducing unique game mechanics and a colorful cast of 15 distinguished Champions. Spacetime Studios recently recruited professional gamers James â€œPhantomL0rdâ€ Varga, Joedat “Voyboy” Esfahani and Stephen â€œSnoopehâ€ Ellis to help hone the gameâ€™s mechanics and fine-tune champion balance for an unmatched real-time strategic experience on mobile.

Interested folks can sign up for an opportunity to take part in the beta at www.CallofChampions.com; per the press release, folks who register and share a unique link with friends will get some unique in-game goodies.